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operand

/op-uh-rand/US // ˈɒp əˌrænd //UK // (ˈɒpəˌrænd) //

操作符,操作数,作业组,作业单元

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed.

Examples

  • The original address, Y, of the instruction will not be used to locate the operand of the instruction, as is the normal case.

  • This new address is known as the indirect address for the instruction and will be used -9-to locate the operand.

  • The subroutines are called with one operand in the accumulator.